Arts & Entertainment

Education led Braun to career in writing, production One Franklin College alumnus is in the national spotlight once again, nearly two years after winning a $1 million prize for a Super Bowl ad. Travis Braun, Read More

Through door admission and stuffed dollar bills, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion’s sixth annual drag show raised $340.75 Thursday for Indy Pride, a nonprofit that produces events to educate, honor the history of LGBT Read More

” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″] Fall is officially in full swing. In honor of the season, The Franklin compiled a list of just a few fall activities that are sure to get you in the Read More

Senior Tim Morris didn’t know he liked graphic design until his senior year of high school. “In all honesty, I was pushed very hard to look into science or engineering, and I knew with graphic Read More

The college got a $30,500 grant to equip Custer Theatre with a new, quality sound system, projector and screen capability. Custer Theatre is located in Old Main and is used as a recital hall for Read More

When Gordon Strain, associate professor of fine arts, isn’t in the Johnson Center for Fine Arts, he can be found at the Franklin Department of Public Art, just a four-minute drive from the college. Strain, Read More

Now through Sunday, the college theater department will be performing the play “The Clean House” by Sarah Ruhl. The play tells a story of love, loss, change and redemption, all wrapped up in the genre Read More

Gordon Strain is known around campus for teaching theatre and public speaking classes and designing the sets for Franklin College’s school plays. But since the start of Winter Term 2016, Strain has added a new Read More

Editors’ pick

Nearly 109 years ago, at the close of chapel, then editor-in-chief of The Franklin Ray Chadwick gave a speech. He announced the newspaper would change from a monthly publication to a weekly one. “In this Read More